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Must See Lawrimore projectThursday (9/2) - Pioneer Square will soon be home to the latest rendition of the famed Lawrimore Project. We’re not exactly sure what to expect at Lawrimore’s re-opening tonight but if the trendsetting commercial art gallery is anything like its groundbreaking International District space (widely acclaimed as the center of Seattle’s contemporary arts seen, then you won’t be disappointed. Free. 5-8 p.m. Lawrimore Project, 117 S Main S.t, Ste 101, www .lawrimoreproject.comMust Swap

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Thisisbrandx.com had a nice piece today on dailybooth.com, the latest in a new wave of social media that emphasizes community building through visuals and pictures. The site was founded by Noah Kalina, a photo student who rose to Youtube fame when he posted a five-minute time lapse video comprised of six years worth of digi cam self-portraits.

Thisisbrandx.com had a nice piece today on dailybooth.com, the latest in a new wave of social media that emphasizes community building through visuals and pictures. The site was founded by Noah Kalina, a photo student who rose to Youtube fame when he posted a five-minute time lapse video comprised of six years worth of digi cam self-portraits.

Inevitably, every August, no matter how nice the weather is, my fashion-minded brain starts to crave new fall ensembles, chunky scarves and boots; and this year I have a particularly bad case. Two of my favorite local designers, Suzabelle and Spun, have thankfully sated my appetite this week with their new fall collections, get your dose at the links above.

Starting today, the West Seattle boutique, Clementine (specializing in cute, strappy pumps and accessories) is joining forces once again with the urban-glam professionals at La Rousse (online-only) to create complete looks for everyone’s budget.

Radar Hair & Records celebrated their new shop with a grand opening last Saturday.
Radar Hair & Records owners Betsy Hansen (of Rusk, Vain, and Helmet Head) and Johnny Samra (an avid vinyl collector for 17 years) celebrated their recent arrival to the SoDo with a grand opening at their brightly painted warehouse digs. Hansen and Samra combined their eclectic interests into one shop--music and records, vintage clothing and audio gear and other knick knacks, while operating as a full-service hair salon. Check out photos from the grand opening below.